THE following communication appears in the Morsto[?] Bay Courier:— Sir,—As there appears to be considerable difference of opinion regarding the probable cost of a monthly line of ...
Article : 311 wordsTHE weather continues very unsettled [?] our streets and roads are in a wretched condition. On Saturday night last the Goulburn mail broke down between the mud-hole called Campbelltown and this place; the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,647 wordsTHE great feature of the past week has been the [?] twelve-hour agitation. A meeting in favour of that [?] ment, as well also in favour of the abolition of Sun[?] baking, was held at the School of Arts, on Monday ...
Article : 1,973 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate, and Messrs. Cooper, J. Hill, George Hill, Buchanan, and Oatley. Absent: Mr. E. Hill, and Mr. Campbell. DRUNKARDS.—The list comprised seven men and two ...
Article : 398 wordsAUGUST 8.—We are at present passing through the dark days of our history; a season of black clouds and muddy roads having succeeded the recent more startling period of heavy rains. The last state is in many respects worse ...
Article : 453 wordsA meeting of the Municipal Council of Paddington was held at the Council Chambers, on Thursday evening, the 9th instant. Present—The Chairman, and Messrs. Taylor, Blumer, Reddy, Lynch, Smith, Steel, Westaway, ...
Article : 322 wordsSIR,—It appears from the tenor of Mr. Coburn's letter in yesterday's issue, that he is under a mistake respecting my object in making the remarks I did on his essay. I can assure him I was not actuated by personal feelings, ...
Article : 920 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate and Mr. Graham: DRUNKARDS.—Ro[?]anna Clar[?], a married woman, residing in George-street, and Thomas M'Bride, a baker, residing in the same street, were convicted of ...
Article : 1,051 wordsTHE sittings of the Court commenced here last week before Judge Callaghan; W. R. Templeton, Esq., prosecuting on behalf of the Crown. The legal gentleman present were Messrs. Allman and Dever[?]x, of Yass; Mr. ...
Article : 936 wordsBEFORE their Honors the Chief Justice and the Primary Judge. LENEHAN V. ROBERTSON. This section was brought to recover the balance due ...
Article : 578 wordsSIR,—A gentleman writing on this important subject, informs us that salmon is by no means on infrequent visitor at Twofold Bay. Whether this be the case or [?] I cannot state from my own experience, but I much ...
Article : 441 wordsBefore his Honor Mr. Justice Wise and a Jury of Four. DANIEL AND ANOTHER V. ASHDOWN AND ANOTHER. The trial of this case occupied the whole day, and was ...
Article : 69 wordsFervid words to frigid natures, Who shall breathe such warnings long? Who will waste on torpid creatures God-sent gifts of genial song? ...
Article : 196 wordsBEFORE the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. In the estate of Kirchner and Co., an examination meeting. A debt of £30,000 was put forth as a claim by Mr. Hoffman, on behalf of Roquien and Hoffman, of ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 11 Aug 1860, Page 5
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